Having a chart like this in your learning center is not cheating for kids. Think of it as a learning poster. They will refer to it often as they are learning fractions and decimals and eventually will memorize it without even trying. Classroom aids like this are helpful to visual learners because they will "see" this chart in their minds when they think of decimals and percents in the future. This graph gives you a fraction, and then tells you eleven equivalent fractions, followed by the percent and the decimal forms. Bright yellow and red at the top with a blue border make this graph attractive to young learners. The numbers alternate gray and white for easy reading. This is a useful learning tool. ~ Sara

Item #: 039715
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(description by publisher - stay tuned for our own!) Convenient, useful learning tools that decorate as they educate! Each chart measures 17" by 22". Related lessons and activities are provided on the back of every chart.

Teach and reinforce tricky fractions concepts with these large visual references. Set contains four 17" x 24" charts, each covering a different topic (adding, subtracting, multiplying, and dividing fractions), with step-by-step explanations and examples. The set also includes six resource guide pages holding preparation and display tips, suggested activities, and reproducible activity pages. Answer key included. Aligned to Common Core State Standards. ~ Lisa

This is a set of 2, 8" x 8" laminated charts printed with fraction bars for 1 whole, ½, 1/3, ¼, 1/5, 1/6, 1/7, 1/8, 1/9 and 1/10. Cut one of them apart and leave the other one whole to allow your student practice with parts and whole concept. ~ Donna

Fraction bars in wholes, halves, thirds, fourths, fifths, sixths, sevenths, eighths, ninths, and tenths. Printed on flexible vinyl sheets, one set is pre-cut into individual pieces while the other should be used whole as is. ~ Anh

This 8.25" x 11.75" magnetic chore chart features space for ten chores and spots to mark off where they have been done each day of the week on a lime green and white polka dot background. Use one for the whole family or one for each child. – Laura

This flexible, durable, plastic dry erase board is ideal for demonstrating relationships between decimals, fractions, percents, and pie diagrams. One side features blank rectangular bars that represent fractional amounts (1, 1/2, 1/3, 1/4, 1/5, 1/6, 1/8, 1/10, and 1/100), as well as space to write in a fraction and then the decimal and percentage equivalents and a small pie chart to fill in. The other side features a large blank pie chart with plenty of space to divide the chart however you wish and additional space for demonstrating concepts. This double-sided board measures 8.5" x 11.7."

The Lesson book is divided into 42 ½ daily lessons. Each lesson begins by stating the day's topic or goal of the lesson, a list of what you will need, and instructions for teaching the lesson. There is an appendix at the back of 7 reproducible pages that need to be copied for some of the games.

The worksheets book is non-reproducible and contains 17 worksheets that are used with specific lessons and a certificate of achievement.

Three decks of cards are included in this kit. The Basic Number Deck includes 132 cards and is numbered from 0 to 10 – 12 of each number. The Fraction Deck holds 75 cards with 20 different fractions and 20 matching percent cards. The Multiplication Deck includes 100 cards from 1x1 to 10x10 (there are duplicates of some of the cards). All of these decks are used with game instructions found in the lessons.

There are 2 Fraction Charts made of durable, heavy plastic – one is whole showing the markings of all the different fraction bars, and the other is separated into the different parts. Directions for using these are included in the lessons and an instruction sheet is also included.

If you are already using RightStart Mathematics, you will notice that there is overlap of some of the games and content, as some of the lessons are pulled from levels D and E of the math program and some games from the Math Card Games Book. This is a perfect supplement for the student who might be a little more visual or hands-on and needs more fractions practice.

This deck of cards lets kids play fun games that also teach the relationship between fractions, decimals, and percents. The deck consists of 61 standard-sized cards: 20 common fractions (from 9/10 to 1/20), the corresponding decimal and percent equivalents, and one Old Buffalo Card. A conversion chart and a few ideas for games using the cards are also included. Using the deck, you can play many standard card games like War, Old Maid and Crazy 8's, but players will have to figure out the value of the various fraction, decimal, and percent cards they have in order to play. Whether used as a math supplement or just to provide a twist to your normal card-playing, this game will provide lots of fun for your entire family. ~ Rachel